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California mission

The California missions are a series of settlements established by Spanish Catholic Franciscans, to Christianize the local Native Americans, but with the added benefit of giving Spain a toehold in the frontier land. The missions introduced European livestock, fruits and vegetables and industry into the California region.

The 21 missions were established along California's El Camino Real (Royal Highway), much of which is now U. S. Highway 101. The mission planting was begun under the leadership of Father [[Jun�pero Serra]] in 1769, and concluded in 1823, although Serra had died in 1784. Father [[Ferm�n Francisco Lasu�n]] took up Serra's work and established nine more from 1786 through 1798. Others established the last three.

The missions

In order, south to north

See also: Missionary, History of Christian Missions

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